The following is a guest article by Kathy Szkaradzinski, a fellow cast member talking about OccupyTG. I am posting this on my blog to spread the word.

Above: The early stages of the rehearsal process.

Taking "Occupy Wall Street Protest" and uniquely combining
the classic play, Marat/Sade (1963), Glendon Theatre has created the production
"Move(me).ant". The play
daringly addresses the unjust policies implemented in today's society. History
is being created, as this is the first production being live-streamed. Video
cameras and cell phones are brought into rehearsals capturing the process. Mini
videos and photos are then uploaded on to social media sites, along with
youtube, and the show's website, a live-stream site where people can watch the performances online.

Chatrooms and blogs are used daily to
spread awareness on the issue of the World's current economic state.

Why is it 99% of workers in North America are
earning just enough to get by?

Does the 1% "upper-class" appreciate
what they have?

How much do they contribute to helping those in need?

Multiple
disadvantaged individuals inhabit society. Multiple ways to spread wealth
equally co-exists. This performance intends to shift power structures, which
hold the aristocrats on their pedestals.
Audience members are in for a ride! This
performance utilizes Brechtian epic theatre techniques tackling controversy.

Live singers and band instruments change the
pace of the scenes. The audience must stay on their toes. Attention is demanded
from them, as they become part of the show themselves!

Not only does the cast
address the audience; these members may be a part of the cast themselves. Sleeping through the play will not be
possible here!

Above (some) members of the OccupyTG cast: "Not only does the cast
address the audience; these members may be a part of the cast themselves. Sleeping through the play will not be
possible here"

You must access Twitter and tweet your thoughts during the show!
The cast will too. Be honest. Tweets will be posted on screens around the
around the theatre. The performance will also be filmed and live streamed
globally.

The production literally is a movement! Be sure to get in on the
action.

What is your response to 2012's inequality?Right: A screen-shot of the OccupyTG youtube channel: check this out and our live-steam, facebook and twitter pages for video footage,pictures, and show updates.